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ii)entorrinvisner RON IcLE

AGE TWO

and THE LEGAL

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AIDS IN PLANNING
OPEN LETTER TO JEWISH GIRLS
THE RAINBOW REVUE
FROM Y.W. H. A. CAMP DIRECTOR

Norman Birnkrant, attorney, is
one of the many prominent De- Miss Ella Vera Feldman Presents Interesting Facts About Camp on
Shore of Lake Huron; Urges Early Registrations,
NOT EXPEMSIVE
troiters who are taking an active
GOOD FURNITURE IS
J
interest in the production of "The
NZ.
- txt.\..34 - NY
Miss
Ella
Vera
Feldman,
execu-
through
sport
and
recreation
and
Rainbow Revue," to be given June
Hebrew Ladies' Aid S.Iety.
On Wednesday. June 1, the meeting
1 by Purity Assembly of the Order tive director of the Young Women's to afford an opportunity for new
the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society will b
Hebrew Association and director of friendships. the atmosphere of
held •t the Lawrence-Dexter Hail. at
the "Y" camp at Jeddo, 14 miles good fellowship, of spontaneous
12:30 p. m. sharp. Plans for the straw
berry festival and and party have been
north of Port Huron, addresses gaiety, and of thorough enjoyment
completed for Sunday evening, June If
herself to all Jewish girls of De- will banish all cares of the morrow
Cl the slime hall. Mrs. Sarah Miller an,
Mre. Iterth• Weiss are in charge. A
troit in an open letter submitted to and the memory of perfect days
luncheon will be held on June 22 at
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Miss will remain with you long after
the Lawrence-better II•11at 1:30 p.
Feldman's letter, which presents in- the vacation at camp.
Mrs. S. Engel and Mrs. B. Engel have
charge of the affair.
teresting facts about the Y. W. H.
"Camp will open on July 1, and
A. non-profit making camp, states: will remain open until Labor Day.
Gamma Eta Mu Sorority.
Gamma Eta Mu Sorority met at the
"Dear 1 riend:
The
fee is $13 a week, including
home of Doris Shiffman on May 24. Plane
have you decided where you are transportation, for the first week,
were node for the moonlight to SIM,:
going for your vacation? If not, let and $11 for every subsequent
Island on Friday. June 21. The public
Is cordially invited. - A special meeting
me refer you to the Y. W. H. A. week. The camp bus leaves the
will be held•t the home of Anne Bach-
Camp, whose natural beauty is clubhouse at 89 Rowena street
rach. 1813 Weat Vernor Highway. on
Friday, May 21.
without equal in camps in the mid- every Sunday morning at 8:30.
west and whose program of sports,
"An innovation this year is the
Eva Proulauer Service Group.
Eva Prentlauer Service Group will hold
entertainments, rest and play opening of a junior department
its next meeting Wedneeday, June 1, at
makes it truly an ideal place to for girls 14 and 15 years of age.
1:10 p. tn. •t the home of Mrs. J. Mo-1
spend the precious vacation
dell, 119G Edison •venue Plans are
Salludging from the large num-
being made for the installation of officers.
weeTts.
ber of registrations already re-
Members are urged to attend,
Camp is located upon the corded, the summer of 1932 gives
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
shore of beautiful Lake Huron, promise of being the busiest in
Theta Delta Omega Sorority again
75 miles from Detroit. The large our camp history.
leased • summer cottage at Sylvan lake.
rustic gate which marks the en-
"Very sincerely yours,
Pilot Athletic Club.
trance to the camp swings open
"ELLA VERA FELDMAN,
The Pilot Athletic Club In their first
and welcomes you with a promise
three gone, were defeated by the Pirates
"Executive Director."
6 to I, the Olympics 6 to 1, and the
of many delightful hours. Broad
—Photo by Craine Studio.
Celtic. 8 to 6. Harry Green won the
green fields, cool woods, sandy
uniormenior oratorical contest at the
Jewish Center. lie will receive • medal
beach, and sparkling blue waters OFFICERS CHOSEN BY
MISS MARGARET MORANZ
and the club will get • cup. The mem-
send forth an invitation to play TUXEDO CONGREGATION
bers of the Pilot Athletic Club extend
NORMAN BIRNKRANT
dren's community at Meier Shfeyah, to Rudy Hoffman. heartfelt eym lathy
and rest.
where over 100 children are living upon his recent bereavement. Sam snkel of the Rainbow for Girls, at the
"If you are out for a 'rolliick-
nerlt.i t p.m
A meeting of the congregation
under the support of Junior Ha- The T el<rocttred rear.i n d o n..f Ater rra
social . held Ionic Masonic Temple, 6061 Grand ing good time' the competent
of the Tuxedo Talmud Torah was
dassah; the Nurses Training at the :Iowa Center was • Nu rasa
staff
of specialized counsellors held Sunday afternoon, May 22,
Skolnick. Sam Ginsburg, ' Harry Slbtv River avenue.
School, which provides trained nur-
.b.4srt
xrd
h e La.?
Mr. Birnkrant was influential in offers a varied schedule of activi- and the following officers were
ses for Hadassah hospitals, school the play
Ginsburg
securing the services of Cecil Ber- ties, tennis, basketball, baseball, elected:
• medal for being the most active
inspection and infant welfare; and given
merrnber of irthe clubif
a
anon; dun, who is directing the revue. field athletics, swimming, boating
J. Lesser, president; N. Yaffe,
raising a specific sum for the Jew-
Every effort is being put forth by and golf, and of course, evening vice-president; William Lansky,
th pr
-t 1 the I
the
ish National Fund through the dis- U .
sings around the campfire. Hikes, treasurer; B. Kaminsky, secretary.
Mr.
Birnkrant
to
make
this
event
club. Morris Shol nick ant= is 0 Sort.
"
tribution of J. N. F. boxes.
werein charge of the parent affair. The
trips and picnics have been ar-
The meeting was opened by
Miss Ada Morritz is co-chairman new officer. of the Pilots are: President. a huge success.
ranged for those who wish to see Louis Dann, who spoke about the
Phil Dansig; vicemreeldent, Sara Gins-
of the dinner-dance. Music for burg;
secretary Aubrey Goose; treasurer,
the
beauty
of
the
surrounding
different
activities of the congre-
ZEDAKAH
TO
ELECT
dancing will be furnished by Ruby Harry Slotnick, sergeant-at-arms. Louis
country-side.
Berman.
gation, such as the Chevrah Shas,
and his orchestra.
OFFICERS
TUESDAY
"High
up
on
a
cliff,
overlooking
for
the
study
,cif Talmud under
Call Miss Months at Hemlock
Jolly Elite Club.
the lake, are the comfortable the direction of Ba bbi R. Spalter,
At the last meeting on May 25, the
3095-W. for further information
The
founder
and
the
president
following were appointed on the arrange.
camp
buildings,
modern
in
equip-
and also the Cheorah Mishnayas
relative to the dinner-dance.
went committee, for the fourth annual
of the Zedakah Club, Mrs. Sophie ment and appointments. Recre- and other activities.
picnic to be held •I the Detroit
LIMITED QUANTITY
Creamery Grove, Sunday. July 10: RO.•• Q. Jacob, will not take the chair ation Hall offers opportunity for
The chairman of the meeting
lie
Linden,
Al
Ruble,
Ilarry
Cohen,
Mil.
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED ton Robin and lien Fishman. Him Roy• again for the next year in order indoor entertainment and com- was Robert R. Marwil, president
to
resume
her
art
studies,
it
was
introduced
as
a
future
Rouse, was
plete relaxation. There is a large of the United Hebrew Schools.
BY HALEVY-HAZOMIR etta
member. Election of officers will be held stated this week.
This sturdily built chair will rank high by
open fireplace before which to pop Isaac Rosenthal, chairman of the
at the nexteeting.
Arranrement• are
m
Election of officers of the Ze- corn and tell stories on cool and house committee, was also present
comparison of quality, style and workman-
being made fo r the fourth •nnual outing
At the last meeting of the execu- which will be held at State Park in con- dakah Club will take place at the rainy evenings, and a practical and urged the members to co-oper-
ship—neatly hand carved solid mahogany—
with the installation of fficers.
tive board of the Detroit Halevy- junction
Sunday, June a. Friends are invited to home of Mrs. Rose Bernstein, stage for stunts, programs and ate with him in every way.
coverings in an assortment of beautiful
Hazomir Singing Society, Tuesday this outing for which final arrangements 16825 Linwood avenue, on Tues- dramatic performances. A well-
ILYD
evening, May 24, a new and in- will be announced next week. Karl Katz day evening, May 31.
Damasks and Brocatelles—there are several
equipped library with comfortable
and Harry Cohen were •ppointed new
tensive program for the year delegates to represent the club at the
Installation of officers is to take chairs is a haven for those who
styles in this lot and every one priced to sell
1932-33 was formulated and Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles place on Monday afternoon, June want rest rather than activity.
Sanatorium.
much higher.
adopted.
6, at the Lee Plaza Hotel.
"In the screened open air din-
Following seven years' tradi-
The
Zedakah
Club
announces
a
ing
room
delicious
meals
are
tion, this, the only all-representa- FREE CARD PARTY
dinner-dance Sunday evening, tastefully and appetizingly served
Our Boulevard Store Open Every
Sunday Morning Services:
tive Jewish musical organization,
SATURDAY, JUNE 4 June 14.
in strict acordance with Jewish "The Congregation and the Community"
Monday Evening Till Nine.
will appear at the Belle Isle Shell
The Zedakah Club has pledged dietary laws. On Friday evenings wIll he the subject of Dr. too M. Frank-
some time during the summer in Itichok Isaac Agree Talmud Torah its wholehearted support to the the Sabbath is sanctified by the lin's sermon Sunday morning, May 20. /
at 10:15.
a concert second only in import-
poppy drive, proceeds to go to the lighting of candles and a simple
Accepting Pupils.
ance to the annual major appear-
Sabbath Services:
disabled war veetrans. Mrs. Ja- religious service.
TWO STORES
its Franklin will occupy the pulpit
ance. The arrangements commit-
A free card party, the last card cobs, president of the club, as
"The three spacious dormitories, Saturday morning, May is.
tee for this appearance consists of party for this season sponsored by chairman will aid the members on
Services:
Fred Alterman, chairman, Rebec- this association, will be held on both days, May 27 and 28. Head each containing twelve rooms with Confirmation
Confirmation services will be held on
two beds in a room, are equipped
5990 W. Grand Blvd. opp. Fisher Bldg. and 431 Gratlot Asa
9:15. The doors of
ca Rappoport, II. Simon and J. S. Saturday night, June 4, at the Its- quarters are at the Barium Hotel • with
Sunday, June
every
requisite
for
rest
and
the lower auditorium will be closed
Bodzin.
A tree has been planted in Pal comfort.
chok Isaac Agree Memorial Build-
promptly •t 10 o'clock. A class of 191
An active social season is also ing, 121 Rosedale Court. Assisting estine in memory of the late Mrs
"If you don't know how to play boys and girls will he confirmed.
planned. The first of these affairs Mrs. Ida Canvasser, chairman of Irving Wbhlman, by the Zedakah tennis, there is a class for be- School of Religion:
will be held in late September in the committee in charge, are Mes- Club.
eXerCirell of the School
ginners. If you don't know how to of Theclo.ing
Religion will take place Saturday. May
The Zedakah team, with Ann play, you are taught how to im-
the form of an appreciation ban- dames Ilattie Weiss, Sonia Schafer ,
2 8, and Sunday My. 29.
nc.schais4. r. A, .41 , .4)41.AAAMII)All ftieS^^"aleav AINNIN
quet honoring the outgoing offi- Rose Agree, Anna Hoffman and Rosenbaum as captain, went ove ✓ prove your game. Red Cross Life-
Temple Moonlight:
others. A door prize will be offered the top in the Allied Jewish Cam ' saving instructors will teach you Annual
cers.
The annual Temple moonlight will take
Meetings and rehearsals areheld The Talmud Torah at the Itzchok operation of the members.
, how to swim and will insure abso- place on Monday, June 20, at 8:30.
Give your tongue more holidays I So live with men as if God saw
A joint meeting of the Zedaka h lute safety in the water.
regularly every Wednesday eve- Isaac Agree Memorial Building in-
Juniors
and
Zedakah
Club
will
b
True happiness consists of being than your hands or eyes.—Rabbiyou; so speak to God as if men
vites
parents
to
send
their
children
e
"It is the purpose of camp to
ning in room 123, Northern High
al. heard
you.—Seneca.
Ben
An
I
School, where applications for to this school. Those who can af- held on a day to be announced n provide rest and relaxation considered deserving R.—Pliny.
memberships are now being ac- ford to pay are asked to pay a the next issue of The Chronicle.
The club gratefully acknowl- es
nominal sum, but children who
cepted.
cannot afford to pay are taught edges a donation of $4 from the
Good Will Bridge Club.
free.

Mists Margaret Moranz is chair-
,man of the Junior If adassah dinner-
' dance to be given at the Chalet Inn
on Sunday, June 5.
Junior Iladassah's work includes
the maintenance of a modern chi'.

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FIRST AND YOU'LL
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iigrattrnat tntb
(gbh Notes

CHRONICLE

Hand Chrved
Solid Mahogany
Occasional Chair

armpit Nett; El
Nees

PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY

Sag Irdi; Notes

Mr. and Mr.. Sam Levine and Mrs.
William Kent% motored to Chicago last
week, where ther spent ..... I days.

AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE IS ASKED
TO UNITE FORCES AGAINST ANTI-SEMITISM

(Continued from Page One.) !retired as treasurer of the Na-
I tional Council of Jewish Educe-

expression to their spiritual aims tion, was elected a member of the
as Jews. lie appealed to the rabbis national executive committee.
WO mob
era.
the Albert P. Schoolman was re-elect-
.
Bre. Els Levine had as her guest the to take full advantage of
past two week.. her sister, Mrs. L. Lot. Men's Clubs in a co-operative ef- ed president; Louis Hurvich was
solf of Dayton, Ohio.
fort to utilize the synagogue as chosen vice-president; Dr. Look
on Mn. Joseph Schwan. Is in the East the center in which the American L. Kaplan, treasurer; Samuel
311111/LOYA ;SIAN'S
...64
Jew may formulate his spiritual Dinin, secretary; Dr. Dushkin, edi-
*Am wolaion wealrod be men,
Mn,. Ella Levine is leaving on Sunday aims and values
AM nooks permitted 1 yn.
tor of Jewish Education.
for Nev, York where she warlattend the
Dlr. Weinrib was re-elected
A feature of the Educators '
tMr
wedding of her niece.
_
president
and
Rabbi
Louis
J.
Haas,
Convention was the educational
DaThil
Miss Minnie Hi rschfield Ims returned
Stamford,
and
Abraham
J.
Gelli.
exhibit
containing all the material'
after
spending
a
few
days
in
De.
home
UN Ow Polished
troll.
I nnff, New York, vice•presidents. i available for the guidance of the
g .„.. Theodore Charnass of Mount Ver- I Jewish teacher arranged by Paul
d,.
gn
I" DUI Olessol FREE
u
o
d
1,1,-,,,
1,,,,,I,
L
,m
Mn.
Allyn. tutve returned home after an ... non was elected secretary.
, Veret, a member of the faculty of
400
.
Crews
tended vivit in Cincinnati.
At its closing session the Wo- I the Associated Talmud Torah. This
Pau. sr ?hl. Hue ..... t•lee
Mr. and Mr.. hors Iler.tein of men's League of the United Syna- ' exhibit, which took up several
9.-strest
Roch••ter, N. Y.. 'will be the vreek-end gogue adopted resolutions which I rooms at the Commodore Hotel,
Railroad watal.uckwa ear
yoevt of them parents, Mr. and Hrs.
call for assistance to the cause of I attracted considerable attention
Joseph Kramer.
sembd--•matoI ts w WWI.,
universal peace, the fostering of , and elicited a great deal of favor- ,
will and better understand. able comment.
MUSICAL PROGRAM good
_ ,./••
ing among different religious bod•
1 3t1. 1risioll Car. N. Erni
ON
ALTMAN'S
HOUR
lea
and
the recommendation that Jewish Center Executives to Meet '
we. tem • Zawy 1001641
the United States should adhere to
June 4-7.
Appeal to Be Made This Sunday the World Court. The gathering
NEW YORE.-0, T. A.)—The
for Jewish National Fund An•
also pledged continued support to financial responsibility of the com-
nual Flower Day, June 5.
Palestine and called upon the munity to character building or-
members to show an example of Iganizations, interpreting the Je•-
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
A musical program will feature good faith and courage in the de - ' , ish Center to the public, Jewish
Detroit's taadIns and
the broadcast during Altman'e pression and to see that the organ- I values and attitudes in the Jew-
Best Known
Jewish Radio Hour, from 12 to 1 izations in the various communi- I ish Center program, the Jewish
MOHEL
this Sunday, over Station WMBC. ties carry on the work without Center's responsibility to the adult,
br the
There will also be an interesting any let-up. and lay leadership are among the
City's most prominent
speaker, besides the usual an-
Samuel Spiegel was re-elected important themes which will come
Physicians
nouncements by Hyman Altman president; Mrs. Charles I. Hoffman , up for conside'ration at the four-
11110 Hazelwood Ave.
and Mrs. Altman.
of Newark, honorary president; I teenth annual conference of the
Phew Trinity 2.6426
Through the courtesy of The vice-presidents include Mrs. Cyrus National Association of Jewish
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, the lat- Adler, Philadelphia; Mrs. Benja- Center Executives. It will be held
-
aturrxs-
est Jewish news of the week will be min Davis, Chicago; Miss Sarah from Saturday evening, June 4, to
by Attorney Mandell Kussy, Newark, and Mrs. Joseph Tuesday evening, June 7, at they
Rev. Samuel broadcast
Bernstein.
}Ferri, Mrs. Morris Lurie, Mrs. A. , Berkeley-Carteret hotel, Asbury
MOGILL
During the program this Sun- Marks and Mrs. I. Davidson, New Park, N. J.
day, an appeal will be made for York.
(Mogilevsky)
the annual Flower Day of the
Advisory Commit-
MOHEL Jewish National Fund, to be ob- Theological Seminary Com- Congressional
tee Formed to Assist Oct
served
June 4 and 6.
-
Federation.
Gduat•
Cl the .11..
ra
mencement
June
5.
Ish Maternity 11.oltal
NEW YORK
T • • l-
.— (.1
. T.
The commencement exercises of
01 Now Yeti..
the Jewish Theological Seminary More than 500 men and women,
lit, et 570 WesmInater Ave.
representing
every
walk
of life,
will be held on Sunday, June 5, at
Hemlock 6464
At the Sisterhood convention 4:30 p. m., in the quadrangle of attended the get-together dinner
held at Grand Rapids last week, the seminary, Broadway and One tendered Sunday night at the
the president, Mrs. Sam Seaman, hundred Twenty-second street, Hotel Commodore in honor of Dr.
was elected state president, and New York City. : Aaron Singalowsky, leading
Mrs. Myer Levy, recording secre-
will be delivered by I European Ott worker. who is at
Rev. Cantor tary. Both Mrs. Seaman and Mrs. Dr. Addresses
Israel Goldstein, rabbi of Con. present on a visit to this country.
David Golden Levy have served Jackson Sister- gregation B'nai Jeshurun in New The formation of a congres-
York, and Henry S. Hendricks, sional committee similer to the
hood faithfully for three years.
Detroit's Favorite
MOHEL
honorary secretary of the board of parliamentary advisory commit-
Wedding Ceremo-
The bridge-luncheon on May 20 directors of the seminary. The tee, under the chairmanship of
nies Performed at was a success. A report was read baccalaureate sermon on the Sab- Lord Morley in England, and or-
Home and by
by Mrs. Jerome Folkman of the bath preceding commencement ganized to assist the work of the
Appointment
Sisterhood convention, and Mrs. will be preached by Dr. Herman Ort, was announced by Dr. Henry
Sszo ClAirrO0411 Of
lienman, president-elect, gave an Abramowitz, rabbi of Congrega- Moscowitz, chairman of the board
9490
Eladia
address. Mrs. Seaman was pre- tion Shaer Hashomayim, Montreal, of directors of the People's Ort
Federation. The committee is to
sented with a hand-painted tray Canada,
be headed by Senator Robert F.
by the Jackson Sisterhood. Mrs.
Wagner and includes Senators
lion.
Sophia Drach of Chicago was •
Educator: C
at the luncheon. Mrs. Baum-
PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.) William H. King, James E. at•
REV. I. SILVERMAN guest
gartner of Hillsdale was another —Characterizing Jewish teaching eon, Lynn J. Frazier. Smith W.
as "a noble profession and • sorry Brookheart, Burton W. Wheeler,
Mohel Specialist
guest.
trade," Dr. Alexander M. Dash- Royal S. Copeland, Charles L. Me-
kin, executive director of the Capper, Robert J. Bulkley, Morris
Rabbi
Jerome
Folkman's
sermon
25 Year: Zee.•
Memo, Fattened
Friday evening was on "Vain Board of Jewish Education, Chi- Nary, J. Hamilton Lewis, Arthur
car°, deplored the tendency gain-Sheppard and Elmer Thomas.'
hy Lambe(
Achievements.'
ing prevalence in various parts of I The following members of the
rhysleIrms
will
you
the country to transfer the finan- House of Representatives are also
Serve • great mon and
C Email-
2073
dal responsibility involved in included in the committee:
know what sorrow Is.
'
Jewish education from the coin. uel Cellar, R illiam
P . Cole le Jr
Gladstone
Lea. Joseph A Cava-
monity to the individual teachers Clarence F.
Euclid 10467
ual convention of gin, Harry L. Halos, Robert H.
MATCHMAKER
the
M. Mead, James ..
ISClianCIIEN1
James
Clancy,
Jewish
the National Council of
Men and women desiring to make Education. Whitley, Edmund F. Cooke. Sam..
Delegates
appealed
to
communt.,uel
Dickstein,
Benjamin
M. Golder.
worthwhile acquaintances for mat-
li. Cul-
No one has kept the Sabbath holy rimonial purposes, see me.
ties not to shirk their regional- Mary T. Norton. Thomas
. Dietrich and
educational
institutions.,
len,
William
H I
deeper
who has not learnt from it a
bilities to
PARANSICY
S.
Bernard Isaacs of Detroit, who i Byron B. Harlan.
Euclid 5068
respect for his word, however hum. 1%3 Taylor Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ifirechfield and
familT will ePend the week-end with the
latter • father, L. Levy of Muskegon,
Michigan.

Crystals

I5c

JACKSON NOTES

ale it may be,—hiorris Joseph.

The Lincoln National
Life Insurance
Company

Fort Wayne, Indiana

eAnnounce the opening of the offices of the

MORRIS FISHMAN -AGENCY

Third Floor, Fox Theatre Building

We invite you to the "Open-House" on

Wednesday, June 1, 1932

10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. - 7:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M.

The following representatives will serve you in the future as they
have in the past:

SAM BERNATH
SOLOMON CABOT
BENJ. FISHMAN
B. KLEIN
SAM LIEBERMAN
PETER PANEA
SAMUEL J. ROSE

JULIUS RABINOWITZ
A. SCHWALB
D.L. TICKTON
SAM TANNER
C. T. WHEELER
E.M. WEINER
J. ZUCKERMAN

Insurance in force: Almost a billion dollars
Assets: Over 83 million

MORRIS FISHMAN, General Agent

GEORGE W. GOROWITZ, Supervisor of Agents.
BEN FISHMAN, Assistant Supervisor of Agents.

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